Have you ever wondered how it is that two people faced with the same set of
circumstances can produce opposite results? How some people seem to be able to achieve
more whilst still remaining cool, calm and collected? There are people who just seem to
have life sorted out the way they want it.
We may refer to the more successful people as lucky but in fact Neuro
Linguistic Programming (NLP) shows it's nothing to do with luck and everything to do with
how we think.
NLP is a powerful set of tools for making things happen for you at work
and in life. Now Brilliant NLP makes mastering the techniques of NLP easy – how it
works, and more importantly how to use it to become more effective, efficient, powerful
and successful.
The potential is already there, inside you. This book shows you how to unleash
it on the world!
David Moldenis a leading coach and personal development trainer, who
has used NLP for decades to help people overcome obstacles to success. He has many years
experience of working with people from all walks of life including entrepreneurs,
directors and managers in large organisations, sports and career professionals and
children in the ongoing pursuit of personal success. David is also the author of: Managing
with the Power of NLP, NLP Business Masterclass and Beat Your Goals.
Pat Hutchinson has a rich background of experience as an entrepreneur
and leader of sales and marketing teams. She is an NLP trainer and a Director of Quadrant
1 International. She has a strong record of results with both individuals and business
groups and is co-author of Brilliant NLP
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 Think your way to success
2 Don’t believe everything you hear!
3 Think your way to feeling great
4 Organise your thinking for successful results
5 Using rapport to build successful relationships
6 The impact of words
7 Time and emotion
8 Debug the programmes you don’t want
9 Fantastic outcomes
10 You, your rules and your map
11 Adopting the beliefs on which NLP is based
12 A compendium of additional NLP techniques
Conclusion
232 pages, Paperback